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User:Kinkdxm has only created 1 entry. It was for KVCD's (found at http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/KVCD) It was rejected as "an advertisement" by someone who had no knowledge about VCD's/SVCD's/KVCD's/MVCD's/etc...
So...
User:Kinkdxm never ever bothered to edit/create a wikipedia entry again.

Now (thankfully) years later there is an entry for KVCD's. (had nothing to do with User:Kinkdxm)
And that gives User:Kinkdxm hope to start again!

But User:Kinkdxm is still scared that entries it creates would be deleted. Maybe even this User:Kinkdxm user page (created by and for User:Kinkdxm) will be deleted.
That would make User:Kinkdxm very very very sad.

User:Kinkdxm LOVES wikipedia

User:Kinkdxm also LOVES the wikipedia picture of the day!

KiMo Theater
KiMo Theater is a theater and historic landmark located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Fifth Street. It was built in 1927 in the extravagant Pueblo Deco architecture, which is a blend of adobe-style Pueblo Revival building styles (rounded corners and edges), decorative motifs from indigenous cultures, and the soaring lines and linear repetition found in American Art Deco architecture. The name Kimo, meaning 'mountain lion', was suggested by Pablo Abeita in a competition sponsored by the Albuquerque Journal. The theater opened on September 19, 1927, with a program including Native American dancers and singers, a performance on the newly installed $18,000 Wurlitzer theater organ, and the comedy film Painting the Town. According to local legend, the KiMo Theatre is haunted by the ghost of Bobby Darnall, a six-year-old boy killed in 1951 when a water heater in the theater's lobby exploded. The tale alleges that a theatrical performance of A Christmas Carol in 1974 was disrupted by the ghost, who was supposedly angry that the staff was ordered to remove donuts they had hung on backstage pipes to appease him. This photograph shows the facade of the KiMo Theater, seen from across Central Avenue.Photograph credit: Daniel Schwen


created by and for User:Kinkdxm by/at what time:
Kinkdxm 04:57, 20 January 2007 (UTC)